http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/07/140724213957.htm

Source:

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Summary:

A new material structure generates steam by soaking up the sun. The structure 
-- a layer of graphite flakes and an underlying carbon foam -- is a porous, 
insulating material structure that floats on water. When sunlight hits the 
structure's surface, it creates a hotspot in the graphite, drawing water up 
through the material's pores, where it evaporates as steam. The brighter the 
light, the more steam is generated.

 

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